Music tycoon Sean “Diddy” Combs was denied bail after the jury found him guilty of two number of traffic to engage in prostitution.
According to The Associated Press, Sean “Diddy” Combs has been convicted of prostitution’s offense, but was exempt from trading people and extortion fees.
The mixed result came on the third day of negotiations. It could still send Combs, 55, up to ten years to prison.
Sean “Diddy” Combs’ Lawyer Marc Agnifilo called the “great victory” verdict. He said that the jury “got the situation right – or certainly right enough” when he stood before the federal court at Manhattan at the microphone stand. “Today is a victory of all victories,” Associated Press quoted him.
Why was Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs denied bail?
The judge quoted Combs’ history of violence and past illegal behavior and explained why he refused to release Combs while waiting for convictions, CNN reported.
After a recent decision, Combs are convicted of two number of crime – transport for prostitution – which carries a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison.
He was convicted of flying people across the country, including his girlfriend and male sex workers to engage in sexual meetings, violations of the crime of federal Mann.
The jurors, however, cleaned him of three accusations, two of whom were mandatory for 15 years and maximum life.
He was exempt from blackmailing conspiracy and trading fees for trading in accusations related to accusations, using his money, power and scary physical strength to manipulate his girlfriends to hundreds of sex marathons driven by drugs with men.
While Combs were liberated from the most serious accusations – blackmailing conspiracy and sex trading – still faces up to 20 years in prison, because the maximum punishment for each of the shipping numbers is 10 years old, says several reports.
Next week there will be hearing to deal with CombS convictions.
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs returns to prison: “See you …”
“We’ll see you when I get out,” Combs said to family members, including his mother and children just before leaving the courtroom to return to prison.
“We’ll walk,” Rapper said.
He leaves the courtroom for the last time and stopped to address relatives wrapped in rows of wooden benches that supported him in eight weeks.
“Be strong. I love you,” he added, put his hands on his lips and pushed a dramatic kiss on the nearby.
(With the entry from agencies)
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